Billy the Exterminator: Fat Squirrel gets Stuck in a Pipe – Full Episode (S5, E5) | A&E

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Billy is called out to Chicago to deal with a nasty rat infestation in a downtown apartment basement in Season 5, Episode 5, Giant Rats In The City (#67). #BillyTheExterminator
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In “Billy the Exterminator,” Billy Bretherton’s pest control firm tackles all types of animal removal, from teeny insects to giant snakes, with help from Billy’s supportive and colorful family.

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34 thoughts on “Billy the Exterminator: Fat Squirrel gets Stuck in a Pipe – Full Episode (S5, E5) | A&E

  1. I had rats as pets as a child, & I don't regret 1 single thing about loving rats. Believe it or not, rats can be very loving, intelligent, obedient, fun & I could scare all the other little children with my pet rats. 😈😏

  2. Hey Billy, you might be able to see better in the basement if you take your sunglasses off.
    If I were the one who had to get rid of the rats in the basement, I would have plugged up any and all holes, gaps and cracks I could find with steel wool (rodents dont like to bite it). This would prevent any that are in the building to escape and prevent any on the outside to get in. Then set all the traps. I would also set up a water drop trap that can kill one rat after another without having to reset the trap. Rats are wary of anything new, that looks and smells different than what they are already familiar with. I would dirty up all the snap traps with dirt and such to cover up their odd new smell; same with the water trap. Rats can learn that some traps are dangerous and when they see and hear other rats get killed in the snap traps they will start to avoid them. That's why it's good to use a variety of different kinds of traps.
    Just keep killing them until all the ones trapped inside are dead. You have to be vigilant about keeping any entrances sealed so more cant get in, otherwise you're back to square one! Remove all food sources and keep garbage as secure as possible. The more rats can eat, the faster they can breed and the larger the litters will be. Next thing you know the rat population explodes!

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